Comparative study of abnormalities of central nervous system in children and adults autopsied after bone marrow transplantation Estudo comparativo das alterações no sistema nervoso central de crianças e adultos autopsiados após transplante de medula óssea

BACKGROUND: We compare neuropathological abnormalities in children and adults after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) by means of autopsy in the Department of Medical Pathology, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Brazil. METHODS: Autopsy reports of 180 patients were reviewed. They were divided i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Jornal brasileiro de patologia e medicina laboratorial 2007-12, Vol.43 (6), p.425-429
Hauptverfasser: Paulo R. Benites Filho, Luis G. M. Pinto de Almeida, José Zanis Neto, Ricardo Pasquini, Luiz F. Bleggi-Torres
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: We compare neuropathological abnormalities in children and adults after bone marrow transplantation (BMT) by means of autopsy in the Department of Medical Pathology, Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Brazil. METHODS: Autopsy reports of 180 patients were reviewed. They were divided in two groups: patients under 15 years old and those 15 or older. Age, gender, clinical diagnosis at time of BMT, survival time, neuropathological abnormalities and cause of death were analyzed. RESULTS: In children (26.6% of total) and in the adult group (73.4% of total), the main clinical diagnoses prior to BMT were, respectively, severe aplastic anemia (31.2%) and chronic myeloid leukemia (36.3%). The mean survival time for children was 102.6 days and for adults, 185.9 days after BMT. Brain lesions were considered cause of death in 20.8% of pediatric cases and 11.3% of the adult group. Neuropathological abnormalities were morphologically similar in children and adults, with the following respectively prevalence: cerebrovascular diseases in 58.3 and 56% (p = 0.8655), neurotoxoplasmosis in 6.2% and 3% (p = 0.3856) and infections in 27 and 25.7% (p = 0.8489). CONCLUSIONS: The pediatric patients had shorter survival than adults, with increasing prevalence of neurotoxoplasmosis, and brain lesions were considered cause of death in twice as many as compared to adult patients.INTRODUÇÃO: Foram comparadas as anormalidades encontradas no sistema nervoso central de adultos e crianças submetidos à autópsia após transplante de medula óssea (TMO) no Departamento de Patologia Médica da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR). MÉTODOS: Relatórios das autópsias de 180 pacientes foram revistos. Foram considerados crianças os pacientes abaixo de 15 anos; adultos, aqueles com 15 ou mais. A idade, o sexo, o diagnóstico clínico na época do TMO, o tempo de sobrevivência, as anormalidades neuropatológicas e a causa da morte foram analisados. RESULTADOS: Nas crianças (26,6% do total) e nos adultos (73,4% do total) o principal diagnóstico clínico prévio ao TMO foi, respectivamente, anemia aplásica severa (31,2%) e leucemia mielóide crônica (36,3%). O tempo médio de sobrevivência pós-TMO para crianças foi de 102,6 dias; para os adultos, 185,9. Lesões cerebrais foram consideradas causa de morte em 20,8% dos casos pediátricos e 11,3% do grupo adulto. As anormalidades neuropatológicas foram morfologicamente similares nas crianças e nos adultos e apresentaram, respectivamente, as seguintes pr
ISSN:1676-2444
1678-4774
DOI:10.1590/S1676-24442007000600006